11 Metaphors for goings

It never occurred to me before I went that people might say that my going was Ned's fault, and that he had treated me badly.

that blessed boy o' her'n 's goin' to be jest like her.

Do you not think that my going will be an excellent opportunity for you to send some of your people to see a little of the world?"

Play-going was the chief intellectual recreation of that day for all classes, high and low.

I believe Carl Bailey's goin' to be a good governor.

Pop's goin' to spend a lot of money on refreshments an' it'll be the biggest blow-out Chazy County ever seen!"

She would rather he had stayed, following her about, waiting for her, ready to her call, amusing her; but his going was the finer tribute to her power: the finest, perhaps, that he could have well paid.

His going will be a grievous loss to our community, atoned for only by the knowledge that he will better himself in a field of richer opportunities.

"I believe Roosevelt's goin' to be President again.

I've travelled on the cars in my day, when they made every thing gee again, but that kind o' goin' wasn't a circumstance to the way we tore along.

I have been anxious for some time to broach the subject, but I saw that our going would be a trouble to you; now, since fortune offers this chance, we must seize itthat is, those of us who feel it a duty to go"; and she looked meaningly at Merry and her daughter.

11 Metaphors for  goings